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Speaker 1 (00:00):
You're listening to BIGFA Society, and I'm Jeremiah Bron. In
this show, we go beyond the campfire stories to bring
you first hand encounters from people who say they've seen
something impossible. From backwoods trails and remote mountain haulers to
quiet farms and crowded highways. The stories come from everywhere,
and each one leaves us with more questions than answers.
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These are the voices of the people who've lived it.
To settle in, because today you'll hear another account that
just might change the way you see the woods forever.
So stay with us. Hey, how's it going good?
Speaker 2 (00:32):
How are you good?
Speaker 3 (00:34):
Good?
Speaker 2 (00:34):
I saw you.
Speaker 1 (00:35):
Wanting to come up. What brings you up today?
Speaker 4 (00:38):
Hey, well, I guess I'll ready to tell my little
bit of a story.
Speaker 2 (00:44):
That's all right?
Speaker 1 (00:45):
Hey, yeah, sure, all right.
Speaker 4 (00:47):
So it happened in upstate New York and the Cat
Skills in May of two thousand and seven. I'm on
the fire department and we'd gotten a call late at
night for a MVA involving a pedestrian and the location
of the accident was kind of suspicious because it's out
in the middle of nowhere, so it was kind of
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odd that somebody had been struck by a vehicle. So
me and four other guys on the engine go up
to the scene. And we get there and there's two
state troopers and are cheap And as we roll by
the car, we can see that there's quite a bit
image to it, but we don't see anybody lying next
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to the car. So we get out and we go
up and we're tending to the car, making sure nothing's
on fire, and everything's okay with the car and the patient,
and I can hear it was a woman was telling
the state trooper that she hit a man and what
she thought was like a gilly suit, And I guess
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the troopers weren't taking her too seriously. They were trying
to convince her that it was she had a bear,
and she was quite adamant that she had hit a person.
So just to make sure, they wanted to send a
few of us out into the woods to kind of
go look and see if we could find anything. Well,
as we were getting together, they ended up bringing in
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some search dogs from a couple couple counties over. And
when you go out and do a search and rescue,
they like to get all the searchers together and the
dogs will actually come around and sniff you and they'll
pick up your sense, so when you're out in the
woods together, they won't pick you up and start, you know,
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come look for you. So we were all standing there
getting sniffed by these dogs, and they started to take
the dogs up to the car to get the sign
off the car, and they got thirty feet from that
car and their hire started to stand up. They start
their tails tucked and they started to pull back towards
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the trucks to get back in their crates. They just
would not get by whatever the smell was on this car. Well,
the stage wanted to call it a night, but my chief,
you know, because this woman was so adamant that it
was a person, still wanted to send some guys out.
And one of the guys on the crew with me,
he refused to go out. So there was three of
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us that actually went out. It's a small town, there's
not very many of us. So we go out out
into the woods and it was real thick. This area's
real thick woods and just brier patch everywhere, and it's
real tough to get through. We get at about an
how we're out into the woods and all of a sudden,
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we see this thing and it looks like it's leaning
on a tree, like, with its arm up and its
head resting on its arm, leaning on a tree. And
I shout to it. I said, say, you know, we're
here to help you. I say, you know where we're from.
And we take another towards it. And as I'm looking
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at it, I'm about five seven, I'm pretty short, and
it looked about my height. As we took another step
towards it and had our flashlights on it, the friggin
thing stood up and it was over. It was over
seven feet tall. It wasn't enormous enormous, but it was.
It was big. We all just kind of frozen. We
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got our flashlights on it, and it kind of turned
and looked at us, and you could see just the
It wasn't like a scary it wasn't a scary thing,
but you could see the pain in its eyes. And
it had brown eyes. It didn't have yellow or red
glowing eyes. It had brown eyes, just like just like
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the guy.
Speaker 2 (04:38):
Dude.
Speaker 4 (04:38):
We just kind of frozen, were sitting there looking at it,
and I noticed that its right leg looked wet. It
was all, you know, it's all covered in hair and
like madded down, so I'm thinking it must have been
when it got hit. It was bleeding, but we never
picked up a blood trail, so I don't know if
the hair was soaking up the blood or lot. But
it just kind of whatever this thing was, it just
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kind of looked scared and confused. So we're just sitting
there staring at it, and it seems like an eternity.
But it was probably seconds to the left of us,
we hear this whooping sound, and then right at like
after there was three whoops. And after the first one,
it sounded like something banging up against the tree to
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our right. So as the other two guys were with me,
they they moved their flashlights in the direction of where
that banging's coming from, and this thing that's in front
of us starts to walk kind of limp away to
the left, and it just disappeared within feet it was gone.
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We didn't chase after it or nothing like that. We
just kind of radioed back to our chief that we
couldn't find anything. They called off the search and we
came out and that was that, and we just sort
of went about our life after that.
Speaker 2 (05:54):
But that's what happened to us.
Speaker 1 (05:57):
Holy mackerel. Okay, so you never you never told you
chief or anyone else about what you saw.
Speaker 4 (06:04):
We didn't tell it, man, this had this was back
in two thousand and six or two thousand and seven.
We never told us a soul about it. We just
went about life like nothing ever happened.
Speaker 1 (06:16):
Wow, it was just one of the first times you've
ever shared what you saw that day.
Speaker 4 (06:22):
I told my girlfriend a while back about it, but
other than that, you know, I've never told family members.
I've never told anybody else at the firehouse. We just
we all, you know, we were young and we've all
grown up, so we just never really ever talked about
it again, just kind of put it away and moved on.
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But yeah, I can I can assure you anybody that
doesn't believe, I can assure you they're out there. And
I don't think there's anything to be scared of, you know,
I don't think it's anything to be scared of. I'm
sure there's you know, just like people. There's a few
of them that are a holes, are ever, But for
the most part, I think they're just trying to exist.
Speaker 1 (07:04):
When you say it disappeared does that mean that it
actually disappeared or just after it walked and they.
Speaker 2 (07:11):
Don't see it anymore.
Speaker 4 (07:13):
No, No, it's so it was so thing there, you know,
it just kind of okay ye, No, no, none of that,
none of that alternate universe kind of crap. No, this
is a real thing that just lives.
Speaker 1 (07:26):
In my opinion, have you seen anything else that looks
like what you saw that day?
Speaker 4 (07:32):
No, I've never seen anything like that before in my life. Well, yeah,
actually that that film there from where's out in California
there from like what was it the fifties or sixties?
Speaker 1 (07:43):
Yeah, the what that person Gimmlin film from the late sixties.
Speaker 4 (07:51):
Yeah, we're walking on the the creek bed there.
Speaker 5 (07:55):
Yep.
Speaker 4 (07:56):
It was kind of like the face the features of
it that like the cone to it. If that were
that thing was to be an adult, I would say
this thing was like maybe like a teenager, do you
know what.
Speaker 2 (08:10):
I'm going to say?
Speaker 4 (08:11):
It was more like lean kind of I would say
it was probably a male. It looked more more lean,
like not bubbly, I guess, and curved like what you
see on the film. But the face features and like
the head and how the shoulders like sit up. Were
like when it turned, it didn't turn its neck, it
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turned its body kind of like at the hip to
look at us.
Speaker 2 (08:38):
If that makes any sense whatsoever.
Speaker 1 (08:40):
Now, No, it absolutely makes sense to me. Yeah, this
is a this is an intense one man. Wow, thank
you for sharing. This is this one where. Yeah, I
do have a big Foot podcast. Is it okay to
use the audio from this on the podcast or would
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you rather not have that?
Speaker 3 (09:04):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (09:05):
That's fine. I don't think I've give been like I said.
Speaker 4 (09:07):
I know it sounds weird, but I don't think I've
said anything that anybody could really other than Upstate New
York and the cat skills.
Speaker 1 (09:15):
Okay, so you are saying that I can use the
audio then yeah, yeah, that's fine.
Speaker 5 (09:20):
Perfect. Well.
Speaker 1 (09:22):
I appreciate you coming up. If any if you ever
run into anything else, you're welcome to reach out. You know,
my email is Bigfoot Society gmail dot com. But I
appreciate you sharing what you saw that day.
Speaker 2 (09:34):
Hey, thank you.
Speaker 1 (09:39):
That was absolutely intense. That's why I do these lives,
because you get you get accounts like that for some
reason on this platform. It's absolutely intense. Hey Martina, how
are you hi?
Speaker 3 (09:54):
I'm doing awesome.
Speaker 1 (09:56):
Awesome. Are you coming up to share a bigfoot experience
you have?
Speaker 6 (10:00):
I am I had a Bigfoot experience in let's see,
we're in August in June of this year, and I
had never had a Bigfoot experience. I am Native American,
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so I believe in Bigfoot. I've never had an encounter,
but I've always heard stories. I was in northern Idaho
at the time. I'm currently in Washington State and it's
very dense forest where I was. The apartment that I
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was they wouldn't allow smoking, so I had to walk
a little bit off of the property into the woods
to have a cigarette. I had stayed up late that night,
probably midnight, and I got into a slight argument with
my partner at the time, so I need a cigarette.
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I start walking out into the woods and I hear
this sound. And it wasn't a scream, it wasn't a yell.
It was almost like a bellowing. But it rocked me
to my core. I have never heard a sound like that.
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I immediately somewhere in my brain I knew.
Speaker 7 (11:37):
Who and what it was.
Speaker 6 (11:39):
And because of the way I was raised, I have
a lot of respect for and I don't even care
to call him bigfoot.
Speaker 5 (11:51):
But.
Speaker 6 (11:53):
I immediately turned around and I felt like he could be
near me in an instant, even though his voice was
slightly distant, I felt as if he could he sensed
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my presence. I just was. I still think about it.
I mean, that's how intense it was. I walked very
fast back to the apartment and I asked my boyfriend
at the time, are you going to come and have
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a cigarette with me? And he thought that I was
upset about our disagreement that we had and I didn't
tell him what I had heard, and he's like, yes,
I'll come with you. So he gets up and puts
on his shoes and we walk out together and he
hears it. He says to me, stop, do you hear this?
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And I said yes. I said, that's why I came
back to get you. And he said I thought you
were upset. He said because when you walked in the door,
he said, you were as white as your coat.
Speaker 7 (13:09):
I was wearing a white coat because it was chilly.
Speaker 1 (13:12):
We were in the mountains.
Speaker 6 (13:15):
But I feel forever change because of that experience. We
stood out there, I smoked my cigarette and he must
have yelled.
Speaker 7 (13:26):
I don't know how many minutes and it was just.
Speaker 6 (13:32):
I even talking about it now, I still get chills.
And that's just something that I wanted to share. I
felt very humbled by the experience, very grateful, and very
small and it's just my story that I wanted to share.
Speaker 1 (13:53):
Thank you for sharing that. Is it similar to things
that you'll hear in like TV shows about things or
was this completely different?
Speaker 6 (14:01):
Well after my boyfriend at the time, my ex, he
heard it and we immediately went to YouTube and he
was like, does it sound like this? And they were
the sightings of Bigfoot and it was pretty much the
exact same as reputable Bigfoot sightings. And I don't know
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much about you know, the people that have studied bigfoot,
but since this.
Speaker 7 (14:29):
Encounter, I know of one guy.
Speaker 6 (14:31):
I think he was out of California or Nevada, somewhere
down south. It was one of his recordings and it
was exactly.
Speaker 1 (14:40):
On what a cool thing to experience, especially, I mean,
northern Idaho is such a active area. And just thank
you for coming up. I do have a bigfoot podcast.
Would it be okay if I use this audio for
that podcast? Absolutely okay, Thank you so much for coming up.
Speaker 6 (15:02):
Martina not a problem. Have a great day you.
Speaker 1 (15:06):
Too, Hey Green, How are you hi? How are you
doing great? Are you coming up to share a bigfoot
experience you had?
Speaker 8 (15:14):
Yes, And I am. My family thinks I'm crazy, but
they think my dad was crazy too. My dad grew
up on a farm in Mammy, Ohio a long long
time ago. He's passed away twenty years now. But he
told me when he was a kid, around ten and
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eleven years old. There was thirteen kids in his family,
thirteen siblings, and he said that that he had an
encounter with a thing back then, and he caught it bigfoot,
you know, later on in life, because he didn't know
what it was, but he used to bring It wasn't
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aggressive towards him. He had seen it up close and
it would interact with him, you know.
Speaker 7 (16:03):
So he would.
Speaker 8 (16:04):
Bring fruit and leave it. And it was a thing.
So he would go on the weekends and he would
walk out to the past and he would bring fruit
and he would sit there and wait. And he said
he over the years, he's probably had ten encounters with Bigfoot.
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And he told me this, and I'm like, so, Bigfoot
isn't aggressive. He didn't hurt you, didn't try He's like, no,
he sat there, he was just gibber jabbering and couldn't
understand him. He said, but it was like they were
having a conversation. And he said I could understand him.
Even though I couldn't understand him. It's like he had,
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you know, formed a friendship with Bigfoot, you know. So
that was pretty cool. And my dad had told me
that story because I was always interested in bigfoot, even
as a child. I was like, Oh my god, I
want to see Bigfoot. I want to you know, I
want to meet bigfoot. People called me crazy, there's no
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bigfoot whatever. I grew up in Louisiana, and they in
Louisiana they have different names for it, the rugaroo, you know,
different names for bigfoot there. And I had an experience
with some friends late at night. We would go out
on our four wheelers or two three wheelers back then,
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and into the woods and we would hear these noises
in these knocks, and I said, oh, that's bigfoot, that's bigfoot.
There's about six of us and we all heard it,
and they're like, oh, there's no bigfoot. There's no bigfoot.
And sure enough, we were shining our flashlights and we've
seen them, all of us, and I was just amazed.
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I wasn't scared. I was just sitting, you know, sitting
there on the bike, and I'm thinking, oh god, this pigfoot.
They all took off and left me and I'm just
sitting there and I'm not scared, right, And it wasn't aggressive,
didn't try to approach me or anything. Finally I left.
But yeah, that that was my my bigfoot story and
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my dad's as well. So I just you know, I'm
not afraid. I hope to see them again someday. I
don't live in the country anymore, but I live more
like in the city.
Speaker 1 (18:33):
Sure, well, thank you for sharing that the place in Louisiana.
Are you able to share the general area that happened.
Speaker 8 (18:44):
It happened in Sorrento and Sorrento kind of like like
Suspension Parish in the woods. Sorrento back then was not
as grown and populated like it is now. There's a
lot of farm land and a lot of wilderness. So yeah,
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so it would it was in Sorrento.
Speaker 1 (19:10):
What what what year is that? What'd you say that would.
Speaker 8 (19:13):
Have been in the early It would have been about
eighty five that it happened.
Speaker 1 (19:24):
Okay, gotcha is your is it your father still with us?
Speaker 8 (19:30):
No, my father passed away twenty years ago, gotcha. Yeah,
And he told these stories to my kids. You know,
my three young were kids, they were kids then, and
he would sit and tell them stories about Bigfoot and
the stories about the war because my dad was in
the war. He was in the Navy and the army,
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and you know, it was just one of those things
that he connected with my kids with so my kids,
they they believed in Grandpa. They believed my dad. My
dad wasn't one to tell stories. It was not want
to make up stuff. He was not that he was
a street shooter. He told it like it is. And
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that's that. He never would have fabricated the stories. I
believed them growing up. And you know that's that. He
never would have fabricated the stories. I believed them growing up.
And you know, yeah, my kids believed them. And they
were so curious. They wanted him to take them out
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and you know them, and they were so curious. They
wanted him to take them out and you know, the
woods to see if they could experience it. And I
wouldn't let my kids go, you know, I wouldn't. They
were young. They were you know, ten, you know, they
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weren't eight and seven, So I didn't really want them
out in the woods with their grandpa at that time.
Speaker 1 (21:07):
Yeah, I totally understand that the area that your your
father was having things happen in Ohio? Did you say,
was Mottville?
Speaker 8 (21:17):
No, mommy, Ohio?
Speaker 1 (21:20):
How do you spell that?
Speaker 8 (21:21):
Mommy? I just I don't even know they.
Speaker 1 (21:25):
Oh, I figured it out, Okay, I got it. Yeah, okay,
So Northwest Corner.
Speaker 8 (21:30):
Yeah, yeah, and it back then when he was growing up,
it was all because they were farmers. You know, they
had land and they farmed, and they had lots of
land out there. So you know, he said, like his
siblings may have experienced it too, but he was one
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of one of the kids that just had no fear.
He would go out and he wasn't he wasn't afraid
of being in the woods. Is comfortable there. That was
his his you know, place where he found his serenity.
He just don't go at home. And I thought it
was just really cool that my dad would, you know,
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told me that, And and now he would gift them,
he would he would feed the big foot that would
talk to him or they would communicate, and it was
weird because my dad said he did. It was like
he didn't understand him, but he did. It was like
a mental thing. It was like almost like a teleopathy,
like he can unders he can understand him, even though
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he couldn't. It was just gibberish that big Wood was
and they were sitting on the ground like across from
each other. Like it was so cool that my dad
had that experience.
Speaker 1 (22:50):
You know, So how far back? What what years would
he be experienced that in the mommy area?
Speaker 8 (22:59):
Do you think, well, that would have been okay, So
my dad he died at sixty seven years old, twenty
years ago, so I don't really remember. I don't know
the year into the math. He would have been about
ten or eleven, twelve years old somewhere around there. He
was preteen when he had that happened. And you know,
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he's seen them like quite a few times. He said
he would go out, yeah.
Speaker 1 (23:29):
Sixties sixties maybe, you know, Yeah, Okay, did he ever
write any his did he to keep a journal of
what he experienced?
Speaker 8 (23:38):
No? No, When he passed away, we went through all
those things and we never seen him the journal or anything. Yeah,
that would have been cool as he did, you know,
because I would have had I would have had that
to have his memory and he was just my dad.
He was he is one of the best guys you
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would have known. Like everybody loved him, you know, he
was very highly respected and he was This is a
really good guy, a really good guy, and I miss him.
Speaker 1 (24:16):
It is really cool that you're able to, you know,
honor his memory by by sharing some of his stories.
And I appreciate you coming up and sharing that and
then sharing what you experienced down Louisiana yourself. Is this
a conversation that is off record? Or would I be
able to use the audio from it for my big
(24:37):
Foot podcast I have?
Speaker 8 (24:38):
You can use it absolutely, Yeah, yeah, now he's he's
missed and he really is questions, you know, and yeah,
you can absolutely use it. There's people in my family
now if you think I'm crazy. You know, my older
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sip things that they heard the same stories obviously, but
I don't know they just kind of like, oh, yeah, yeah, whatever.
I guess until you have your own experience, right, you're
not really going to believe it. Or there's some people
out there just going to stick their head in the
sand and not believe it because but I look at it.
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This why, you know, why, why couldn't it be true?
I tell them, you know, you think that we're only
the only species here on earth that has maybe has
not been discovered yet.
Speaker 7 (25:36):
Yet.
Speaker 8 (25:37):
He's not there and he's not real, and I do
believe that we can.
Speaker 7 (25:42):
It's a spiritual thing.
Speaker 8 (25:43):
I believe that they're interdimensional beings. That's just my thoughts.
You know. That's why some people say they've never experienced
it and some people say they have. You know, absolutely,
and I really believe that. I mean, if you have
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an encounter with Bigfoot, it was meant for you to
have that encounter, right. I don't know what the senses
you know that you believe or feel. I just believe
that if you have an encounter, it was meant to
I don't believe that it's an aggressive, you know species.
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I believe that it can be if it's threatened, just
like you, if some you know comes in your home
like their home is the wilderness, with a gun or whatever.
Sorry if I'm not supposed to say that, but if
you feel threatened, how are you going to act? You're
going to defend yourself well.
Speaker 1 (26:43):
That's what I'm get exactly, that your intention has a
ton to do with it. But yeah, I appreciate you
coming up. Thank you so much. I do have a
few other individuals to check in with, but I appreciate
you chatting today. Have a good day, you too, good
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good stuff. Hey Marcus, how are you? Hey, I'm doing good.
How are you doing great? Are you coming up to
share a big sit experience you had?
Speaker 5 (27:13):
Oh?
Speaker 9 (27:14):
Yeah, it's one that shook my world up, probably over
twenty years ago, and I haven't been back to the
same spot since.
Speaker 5 (27:23):
So.
Speaker 9 (27:24):
I live in the Appalachian Mountains. I live on a
small town and me and a buddy mine we always
look for different places the fish that the people didn't normally,
you know, want to put in the effort to get
there to fish. And we have this creek that flows
through town and if you follow it all the way through,
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it ends up into a huge lake here where I live.
And he's like, well, let's walk the creek and you know,
sip we catch an each out or whatever, and it
ends up over there and we'll just fish over there
in that cove. There be cove over there, but there's
I call them real real, real steep hills. Some of
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them you can't even climb there straight up. But so
we walked. It takes about probably about three or four
hours to get there, just cutting through fields and working
our way through brush and stuff, and then wading across
the water to get to the other side. And we
got to where we wanted to be and didn't see
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no boats, nothing, didn't e see sign where people went
back there. The grass is still stand up, you know.
Everything was good. So we're like, hey, this isod place
to cat fish. You know, we're gonna definitely, you know,
stay here. So we built the fire, we started fishing,
and it was it was the time of day to
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where you could still see color, but you could definitely
still see bigger but long distance, you know, it was
more of a dull or color, if you will. So
I threw my fishing pole out and I put it
in the holder, and he was to my right. The
fire was in between us, a little bit behind of us,
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and I looked and down the way probably about if
I had to guess, because I'm a hunter, and I
would say probably around forty yards give or take. And
I seen this big thing that it was nailt down
like it was squatted, and it had its hands in
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the water. There was a little inlet there, and it
was out on that inlet and it was missing in
the water. You could see it moving its hands and
you could see the water, you know, moving where it
was moving his hands back and forth in the water.
And I stood there a minute, you know, just trying
to make sense because it was really hot that day.
Speaker 1 (29:58):
It was really hot.
Speaker 9 (30:00):
I think it was in July, to be honest with you,
for August, but it was miserably hot. And I looked
and finally I said, I said, hey, man, He said yeah,
I said, what is that up there? And he looked
at me, and I pointed up that way and he
looked and he stood there. We both stood there for
a while and just just looked at it because we couldn't,
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you know, we knew what we were looking at, but
we just we just done found it with it, I suppose.
And it's its body looked like like the fur on
its body looked like almost like a long shaggy dog
that had knots. And it was real long. It was
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almost like the body had dreads, but not dreads. It
just realm mangy looking unkept, and it's chest plate and dreads.
It just realm mangy looking, unkept, and its chest plate
and it was like a brownish color, like a dark
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dark brown, not quite chocolate, but like a It was
just like a brownish color. Its chest plate was I
would say, a little bit lighter but not as dark,
but they were hard to see the difference. And it
had a little hair on that. But its head. I'm
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trying to think of what I could compare the top
of its head to the bottom of its chin, because
that's how far away. And me and my buddy, we've
known each other for probably thirty years, and we would
fish and sometimes in side by side and not talk
for like thirty minutes or more, just because we're doing everything,
and I'm trying to find something that I could compare
(31:50):
it with. So off the top of my head, I
don't have a comparison. The only way I could compare
it is from the top of the head to the
bottom of the chin. Looked almost as big as that
old movie back in the day called Harry and Henderson's Okay, yeah,
(32:11):
all right. Its head was that long and that big.
Speaker 2 (32:14):
It's it was huge.
Speaker 9 (32:15):
The head was and it started getting dark, and apparently
we were in its space or it felt threatened or
just didn't want us there. But so it got dark
and we got nervous, and he's like, do you have
your pupew And I'm like, yeah, I always carry it
(32:36):
when we come to the woods. And he's like all right,
He's like, well, we need to get He was nervous.
I was too, and he's like, let's let's build this
spirr up bigger, you know, And I'm like, yeah, I'm
down for that. And so we're standing there fishing and
you would hear like a like knocking on a tree,
(32:57):
like somebody took a rock and smacked it up against
a tree. And then you would literally it sounded like
trees being pushed over it, just crashing the twigs. You'd
hear the tree. And this is from one side of
where the creek ran into the lake. From one side,
it was a cove, so from one side to the
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other was probably about thirty yards, and when we first
seen it, it was to my right way on the
other end about forty forty five yards fifty yards maybe,
and it sounded like like freaking trees being pushed over.
The large branches were being snapped, and then huge rocks
(33:41):
started hitting the water and we knew there were one
of them. Sounded like a freaking boltswagon. I'm not kidding,
but you could hear them coming through the air and
they would hit the water and when they would hit
the water, it would go boosh, and you could it
was you know, it was heavy because you could hear
the water come back down on top of the water.
(34:04):
You understand what I'm saying. Yeah, so it went the
water would go up in the air with a splash
and then come back down, and then ripples would go
by because we had a small lantern, and ripples would
go by and it would make the ends of her
poles jump because we kept our fishing lines tight for
any kind of bite. But the ripples were so much
(34:25):
from what was being throwed in the water. It was
making her fishing poles balance as the ripples were going by.
And then that went on, or I would say a
good thirty minutes. We were actually contemplating like just just leaving,
but we had only walked in that way, we'd never
walked out. We wasn't really sure where to go. So
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then the whole holler, that's what we call it out
here in Virginia. The whole holler, the whole cove. It
smelt like the mustiest, raunchiest wet dog animal smell you
can smell. And it just came all the way up
(35:10):
through there and you could smell it. And after a
while the smell went away, the sound stopped. Nothing else
was being throwed in the water. But we stayed up
all night, and the first we decided, you know, hey,
look when he gets daylight, we're going to walk down
there across from where that thing was at, because, like
I said, there was a little inland there, and so
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when it got daylight, we were thinking, well, you know,
maybe maybe it was just a stump or a tree
or something, or a big rock or whatever. And so
when it got daylight enough to sea, we walked all
the way down there across from where it was, and
there wasn't There wasn't no rock, no tree, no stump
or anything down there up close or from a distance,
(35:56):
standing in their own and they're in the same spots
where that resembled that at all. So we packed up
our stuff and we hiked out of there, and I personally,
I have not been back.
Speaker 1 (36:11):
Wow, that's that's incredible. So the amount of distance you said,
it's pretty much half a football field they believe is
what we're looking at.
Speaker 9 (36:22):
Yeah, close to it.
Speaker 1 (36:25):
It couldn't been.
Speaker 9 (36:25):
It couldn't have been over fifty yards. It was big enough.
We could see how big it was if I had
to guess, A bit stood up and as wide as
its shoulders were maybe seven eighth eet and then shoulders
were he God, they were just big. It was just big.
(36:47):
That's all I can say.
Speaker 5 (36:48):
It was.
Speaker 9 (36:49):
It was big.
Speaker 8 (36:50):
It stunk.
Speaker 9 (36:51):
It didn't like us being there. It did everything it
could during the night to drive us away and make
us leave or whatever. We stayed, and I guess, you know,
it just left us alone. But it was quite the experience.
You mentioned.
Speaker 1 (37:07):
The length was similar to Harry and the Hendersons, But
did it look like that or did the face look
like something?
Speaker 9 (37:14):
The face looked different. It didn't have like to me
the Harry and the Henderson movies. It looked he looked
like almost like a monkey or like an eight. Facial
features were hard to detail because it was starting to
get dark, but it didn't have the same facial features.
It had the hair on its head the same way
(37:36):
it did on its body. Its face looked kind of darkish.
So you know, as far as like facial details, I
couldn't tell you it just you know, I've seen a
lot of things in my life living in the Appalachian
Mountains that I can't explain. And when you go around
and you tell certain people about it, like, man, let
me tell you this story, they kind of look at
(37:59):
you like, yeah, okay. But I actually did a podcast.
Do you remember the show that come on? I think
it was Discovery. They would go out and look for Bigfoot.
Speaker 1 (38:11):
It was a big yes, yeahcting Bobo and those guys.
Speaker 9 (38:18):
Yeah, I did it. I did a podcast with Bobo
and told my story.
Speaker 1 (38:25):
Okay, cool and just big fun. Beyond it was.
Speaker 9 (38:30):
I know, it was a dude with the long hair
that always wears a hat.
Speaker 1 (38:32):
Dresses like a head beat Okay, yeah, yeah, yeah yeah.
Speaker 9 (38:36):
So it was him. And but I mean, I've seen
a lot of things here in the in the mountains
because I used to be a huge hunter. So I
would like to get in the woods, you know, two
or three hours before daylight, and I would come out
of the woods like an hour or two after daylight
because I was so far back in the woods. But
(38:58):
this experience here has stuck with me my entire life,
you know, over the last twenty some years that I
can still remember every single detail of it.
Speaker 1 (39:10):
Absolutely can remind me of the year. Approximate year for
this again.
Speaker 9 (39:18):
Let's see, I'm forty seven in November, so I would
say I was probably late late twenties, maybe early like
thirty one or so. Yeah, I was late twenties or
early thirties.
Speaker 1 (39:35):
So maybe like you'd say, like twenty years ago or
something like that. Yeah, yeah, yeah, So you are seeing
the Appalachian Mountains. Not to not to push at all,
but are you able to share at least the state
that happened in or Virginia? Virginia Okay, I lived in
(39:56):
the middle of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Okay, yeah, perfect
are absolutely. Also, would I be able to use the
audio for this or from this for my Bigfoot podcast?
Speaker 10 (40:09):
I have?
Speaker 9 (40:10):
Yeah? Man, sure, I mean, I know I'm not the
only one out there that's ever witnessed something like that.
Speaker 2 (40:15):
Oh. Absolutely.
Speaker 9 (40:16):
The more people talk about it, you know, eventually some
days somebody's going to actually get footage of it. It
may not be in their lifetime, but someone will actually
get true footage of it at one point in time.
It has to happen.
Speaker 1 (40:31):
I agree.
Speaker 9 (40:32):
I know, I know they're stealthy, and I know they're
good at hiding and stuff like that, but I mean
everything slips up from time to time. You know what
I mean.
Speaker 1 (40:44):
Now, that's true, That is true. Well, it is a
pleasure chatting with you today. I appreciate you coming up
and sharing what you saw down there in Virginia. I'm
going to check in with a few other people, but
is thank you for coming up.
Speaker 9 (40:58):
Yeah, man, thank you for having me.
Speaker 1 (41:02):
Hither. Thanks for coming up. Did you have a big
folk experience you wanted to share?
Speaker 7 (41:07):
So?
Speaker 2 (41:07):
I saw?
Speaker 10 (41:07):
I love and Jefferson, I've got a big old piece
of property here, Texas. I'm sorry you hear me?
Speaker 1 (41:16):
Yes, did you say Jefferson, Texas.
Speaker 2 (41:18):
I'm sorry about that.
Speaker 5 (41:19):
Yeah.
Speaker 10 (41:19):
So I live in Jefferson, Texas, and I've seen a
number of encounters in my day and I want a
big old piece of land out here. And now I
just think it's quite interesting all the things I've seen here,
and I've had some very close encounters that I've submitted myself,
and it's just a very unusual that these people don't
want to further investigate these these top signings.
Speaker 1 (41:43):
Oh absolutely, I mean that area is very very active.
Who have you submitted your accounts to?
Speaker 10 (41:50):
So I've submitted them actually a couple two others. So
one particular action was the University of Texas. It was
a scholarly article that I submitted, and that it was
about the findings of the big Foot and extra terrestrial animals.
I know that sounds a little weird, but there was
a big study done about the university and I'd gone
out there and I actually invited some of these individuals
(42:11):
come out to my land. I went about you know,
well at one point it was forty it's about almost
eighty acres now out there in Jefferson. But it was
there was some initial response to the you know, to
the invite if you will, and something come out, and
from there it was almost like the you know, the
(42:32):
interests had just died down, and once I showed them
some interesting factual evidence, it just it just kind of
went away, you know, any any inside on that there?
Speaker 1 (42:45):
I mean, well, I mean it may have been that well,
I guess the first question was what kind of evidence
did you show them?
Speaker 10 (42:54):
Well, I showed them a number of things there, Sir,
I showed them, showed them some footprints. Not only had
I photographed them, I've taken a couple of these college
students out and I'd showed them some tracks that I
believe to be a you know, of one of them. Moreover,
there were some dead animals on my property with some unusual,
very unusual you know marks on them, something deer. In particular,
(43:17):
there was a small animal I believe this is a
few years back. It was a excuse us a rabbit.
If I'm not mistake, he was a rabbit or a fox.
There were a couple of animals out there, but I
know I brought them close to them. They'd looked at
him initially, like I said, and from there I tried
to follow up and it kind of just it just
went away.
Speaker 1 (43:37):
And that's that's two guys sounded like they had a
really good chance to get involved with something. But would
you be able to share maybe some of the experiences
that you've had on your property seeing them or yeah?
Speaker 5 (43:54):
Absolutely?
Speaker 10 (43:55):
I mean, is is there anything I mean, to be honest,
I don't want to take too much of your time,
but I mean, what encounters in particular, I.
Speaker 1 (44:04):
Mean, so it sounds like you've got a lot going on.
Have you had actual visual sightings or up close things happen.
Speaker 10 (44:13):
Oh absolutely so. Like I said, I had about forty
acres and it's expanded a bit. But I've been out
there a couple of times, and I remember one night
in particular, I mean, my woman my wife were out
there and we'd seen this large I don't wost see crazure,
but you know, something coming at us and it almost
looked like, you know, a moose or something very large
(44:36):
in size, but it was standing up. I wanted to
check it out because my wife was very scared, and
when I approached it, it came it felt like it
came towards me for a minute, and then it kind
of just backed off and vanished, and we further looked
into it, you know, a couple hours later, and we've
seen some tracks out there in the woods.
Speaker 5 (44:56):
Another time, when my father was.
Speaker 10 (44:58):
Over, we'd been cooking and we seen something again in
the woods. Was that came on to the open field
on the property, and like I said, you know, i'd
invited them, you know, individuals from the University of Texas
down there. They were actually doing some sort of a
scholarly investigation, and nothing has just come of it. I
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showed them some footprints some of the animals. In particular,
I've been out there hunting and I'd seen some animals
that had passed away, and it wasn't no normal animal.
Speaker 5 (45:28):
But you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1 (45:29):
No, absolutely, has it ever gotten to the point where
you have felt you felt threatened in any way or
has it been a peaceful back and forth?
Speaker 10 (45:39):
I mean, trust me, my wife's felt scared a number
of times, you know, But I've always wanted to go investigate.
Speaker 5 (45:44):
You know, I don't think it would hurt me.
Speaker 10 (45:46):
I mean then again, and I always been armed, but
at the same time, unfortunately I never got too close,
you know. I mean I think one time in particular,
I'd got about maybe twenty thirty feet from the thing,
and you know, I felt like we looked at each
other and that was about it. But you know, never
felt like a direct threat, like they were going to
(46:08):
come do something bad to us.
Speaker 5 (46:11):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (46:11):
Absolutely, So, based on what you've seen on your property,
how would you how would you explain what you saw
or what is is bigfoot more of maybe something that's
ape like or human like or.
Speaker 10 (46:27):
I mean, man, it's supernatural. Man, It's all I could say.
It's almost like ghosts in the woods. You know, it
ain't no ghost, but it's almost. It's just like a
supernatural thing. You know, come at it. It just wants
to take away. It must go away. It's like, yeah,
it's hard to describe. I mean, it's there. I ain't
(46:48):
seeing things. I ain't no ghost believer, you know what
I mean. I ain't believing in gath and spirits. But no,
I've seen this thing. I've seen them multiple times, and
I've seen the animals that's killed. And I've brought the
research out there and you know what I've I've submitted
my evidence to you know, you know, the University of Texas,
and you know it's you know, I don't know what
it is, but they just they don't want to investigate.
Speaker 1 (47:12):
Have you ever talked to any big foot researchers directly
about it?
Speaker 10 (47:17):
To be honest, this is I've talked to a few,
but okay, nobody, nobody really wants I mean, yeah, I'll
leave it at that.
Speaker 1 (47:25):
I got you. Yeah, no, I totally get it. Wow,
that's that's interesting because it sounds like you've got some
cool stuff going on.
Speaker 5 (47:35):
I would certainly welcome you down if you want to.
Speaker 10 (47:38):
You want to give me a message, I would certainly
invite you and anybody else here down to the property.
Speaker 1 (47:44):
And it feels like you have and I appreciate that invitation.
Thank you. It feels like you have maybe some more
stuff to share as well than we have time for.
Would you be able to send me an email at
uh at Bigfoot Society gmail dot com.
Speaker 5 (48:07):
You gotta segon, let me just take this down. I gotta, yeah, yeah,
go ahead, yeah, sorry, I don't need to take too
much time. I just I don't want to good, go ahead, sir.
What do you got for an email?
Speaker 1 (48:18):
It's just Bigfoot Society at gmail dot com.
Speaker 5 (48:24):
Normal spelling, Yeah, yep, yep, all right, I got it.
Speaker 10 (48:28):
There's good. I mean, I appreciate you Tim tonight. You know,
I appreciate everybody being on here, and you know, I just, yeah,
I appreciate it. And for whatever reason, I'm looking at
this damn excuse my language. Only I screened now and
I'm realizing I my d hag on video din't even know.
Speaker 5 (48:46):
And I apologize. I'm new to this.
Speaker 1 (48:48):
Oh you're good. Thank You're good. Are you. Are you
okay if I use this audio for the Bigfoot podcast?
Speaker 5 (48:54):
I have or absolutely do?
Speaker 1 (48:57):
Very cool, awesome. I appreciate that. Yeah, we will. We'll
have a conversation more off this.
Speaker 5 (49:03):
I said, I'm sorry, what's your name again, sir?
Speaker 1 (49:06):
Jeremiah?
Speaker 5 (49:06):
Jeremiah not to meet you in night, you too, sir,
look forward to speak to you.
Speaker 10 (49:11):
I'll shoot you an email, and yeah, I'm looking forward
to hearing from the rest of these individuals here. Absolutely,
you have a great nicer you too, sir.
Speaker 5 (49:18):
Thank you.
Speaker 1 (49:20):
Hey, Boston, how are you?
Speaker 3 (49:22):
Hey?
Speaker 1 (49:23):
Hey? Are you coming up to share bigfoit experience you've had?
Oh my gosh, yes, okay, cool.
Speaker 7 (49:30):
So people think I'm crazy. I'm a hairdresser. I've told
the story so many times night. But I was twenty
one and I'm now forty seven. So where does that
take us to the year two thousand.
Speaker 1 (49:43):
Yeah, nineteen ninety nine.
Speaker 7 (49:45):
I was living in Washington State.
Speaker 2 (49:47):
Nice.
Speaker 7 (49:48):
It was a Wednesday night, early Thursday morning, right before Thanksgiving.
You know when everybody goes out on a Wednesday night. Yep,
and my girlfriend and I were talking about she's Native
American and her she had a baby born that died,
and she's like, you know what, I really want to
go see the grave. And we're at this diner. We've
(50:11):
been drinking all night and I know this sounds so terrible,
right Like Anyway, we sober up, we eat breakfast really
early in the morning, and we're driving. But we didn't
ask her tribe for permission to be on tribal land,
nor did we ask to go to the graveyard or
anything like that. But we're talking about how clear it
(50:32):
was at night and how clear, like you could see
every detail in the trees, everything, And we're wide awake
at this point, and we decide that we're not going
to go to the graveyard. We're going to take the
first morning ferry back to like a hotel, and then
(50:53):
go to the graveyard in the morning when there's light out,
and we'll you know, go from there. So right as
the water met the land, she's driving a truck and
I'm in the passenger seat and I'm looking out her
window and I go Crystal drive and I put my
(51:13):
hand on her knee and I pushed so she'd hit
the gas because standing on the side of the road,
I kid you not had to have been bigfoot. It
just had to have been not at least nine feet tall. Harry,
we didn't hear a sound, but you could see. You
could see the details in his fur, you could see
(51:35):
his eyes, you could see everything. And that's before Google.
That's before you know, you could just pull up pictures
on the Internet of what people see. And She's like,
was that Bigfoot? I said, I didn't want to say
that because I don't want you to think I'm crazy.
And nah, she goes, well, we can't tell anyone we
were here in my tribe if you see bigfoot. We've
(51:55):
got to do this, this, this, and this, and you
know I'm not supposed to be here. We just got
to go home. So anyway, I have looked at pictures
of bears standing up, I have looked at pictures of
cougars standing on their hind legs. I have looked at
pictures of every wild animal I can think of that
(52:16):
would live in the forests of Washington State, and nothing
looks like what we saw. And the weird thing is
is the next day, on that same ferry road, waiting
for the first morning, Faery, which is what we were
trying to catch. Her uncle, had a massive heart attack
(52:37):
with unexplained prints on his window. Whoa, we never We
never told her tribe, so she never told. Oh man,
isn't that crazy?
Speaker 1 (52:51):
That's really really intense.
Speaker 7 (52:54):
When I went home for my twenty eighth year reunion,
I ran into her and I'm like, did you ever
tell anybody? Goes hell, No, I never told anybody. She's like, serry,
my tribe takes that very seriously, and.
Speaker 1 (53:07):
I'm like, oh my goodness, that's that's really really intense.
I know you're just saying Washington. I almost want to
guess where it is, but I understand if we want
to keep it at Washington, that's cool too.
Speaker 7 (53:21):
Well, so we are from Spokane, okay, and I just
remember it being the Keller Ferry Road. I don't remember
what tribal land that was on.
Speaker 1 (53:36):
Oh so it was over by Spokane. You're saying, yes,
oh wow, I was way off. I was guessing lummy reservation.
Well that's cool. Nice.
Speaker 7 (53:49):
Yeah, And I'm a pretty normal, sane person. I feel
like I could pass a lie detective test, Like, I
know what I saw was not anything that is quote
unquote normal. I know what I saw was very unique.
It still makes my heart beat really fast when I
talk about it, like, yeah, he could have jumped in
(54:12):
the back of our truck.
Speaker 1 (54:13):
Yeah he could have done I mean way worse than that, absolutely, right,
Do you remember any details about what you saw? Specifically,
were you able to look at the face see anything there?
Speaker 7 (54:27):
So I would say I'm not an artist, right, but
like I would say, his dimensions were similar to like
you know when you see pictures of humans that are
giants so proportionate, Like his head wasn't too big for
his body, but he had to have been at least
nine feet tall, at least, I'm sure, well for dark fur,
(54:55):
not light. There was no light patches of fur anywhere.
His eyes were spaced like what you see pictures of bigfoot,
like almost almost like human spacing. But he was just bigger.
He was just bigger. And she and I talked about it.
(55:16):
I was like, you know, is it possible that someone
in tribal Land is like dressing up to scare people off?
Is it possible?
Speaker 5 (55:24):
You know?
Speaker 7 (55:25):
And she goes, Sherry, that was not a person, That
was not a person. That was not a person. And
I knew it, you know, but you don't like to
believe that you're seeing something that most people don't see
you know, people look at you like you're crazy.
Speaker 1 (55:39):
Oh, absolutely, yeah, I'm going to guess I was. Probably.
I wonder if there is a Spokane reservation. I think
that's the closest.
Speaker 7 (55:45):
Probably probably.
Speaker 1 (55:48):
How do you remember how long the fur or the
hair was.
Speaker 7 (55:52):
So I'm a hairdresser, I would say I would say
the hair was probably three to four inch long. Okay,
because in the night, like we could see details in
the branches. If I was an artist, I could draw it,
but I'm not an artist. Half of his fur looked
(56:14):
wet like he'd been in the water, you know, from
about his upper thighs down. Okay, it was kind of
dripping with water. I mean it was seriously right where
the water met the land. It's right where he was standing.
I didn't see his feet because we were in a truck,
(56:37):
but like, no hunchback or anything like that. Broad shoulders,
long arms, proportionate hands. He looked like he had five
fingers like. I didn't see him wave or anything. I
just all I saw him do is turn his head
as we drove by. He was just standing there and
(56:58):
turned his head as we drove by.
Speaker 1 (57:00):
When he did that, did he have to turn the
upper part of his body or just his head, just
his head. That's very interesting.
Speaker 7 (57:12):
Okay, just his head, Okay, no other part of his
body moved, just his head. And like the picture the
picture you have up right now, he had more of
a neck than the picture that you have up. He
had more of a neck. Like, I don't really see
(57:33):
that guy's neck in your picture that you have up.
Speaker 1 (57:38):
Did you see the nose at all?
Speaker 7 (57:41):
I saw the nose. Let me think about the detail
his nose. It almost looks shiny, but I don't know
if it's because it was wet or if it was hairless.
I'm not sure. Like if he'd been eating something, does
that make sense?
Speaker 1 (58:01):
Yeah, definitely.
Speaker 7 (58:06):
But like his eyes were bright.
Speaker 1 (58:10):
What color are they?
Speaker 7 (58:12):
I didn't really see a color because again it was
it was it was dark, but you could see detail,
you know how you can see like a cat's eye
at night and it's reflective. They were big enough that
you could see, you know, that glow. So I imagine
he has pupils like we do.
Speaker 1 (58:38):
Some people say that, some people don't. It's really interesting.
Did you notice any ears? Okay, sorry sorry, did you
see any ears at all?
Speaker 7 (58:48):
Absolutely? He was he was he was almost human like,
that's the thing. But he was so big, there's no
way it could have been a human. He was like
a big, very naked giant, but human like. It's such
an Yeah, I would say, I would say I would
say that we definitely saw ears, Okay, like they weren't
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covered in wooly hair or anything like that, because he
had he had a prominent neck. I watched it turn
when he looked at us in the truck.
Speaker 1 (59:22):
How about this, How how long down its side did
its arm and go?
Speaker 7 (59:30):
Uh huh? His fingertips look like they went past his
mid thigh.
Speaker 1 (59:39):
Okay, this is word man. This is really interesting because
in some ways it matches up, but in some ways
it's very unique, you know what I mean.
Speaker 7 (59:51):
Well, it was a very unique experience.
Speaker 1 (59:54):
Yeah, absolutely, I'm just I'm just thinking out loud because
I I've talked to hundreds and hundreds of people over
the last few years. But yeah, this is super unique.
Thank you so much for sharing it. I really appreciate
you coming up and sharing it.
Speaker 10 (01:00:12):
Yeah.
Speaker 7 (01:00:12):
So, like, I've talked to some people and they think
that Bigfoot could be like a time traveler, different portals, YadA, YadA, YadA,
so maybe maybe he likes that area right at Thanksgiving time.
Maybe you could find something there right around Thanksgiving. Maybe
there's something aligned with the stars or you know what
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I mean.
Speaker 1 (01:00:35):
Possibility also being around an Indian reservation. I've talked to
a lot of a lot of Native Americans about how
they'll have tons of encounters, especially when they're doing certain ceremonies,
which is definitely really really interesting. Yeah, they will show up.
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So but I appreciate you coming up. Is this conversation
one that I can use on my big Foot podcast
that I have?
Speaker 7 (01:01:05):
Absolutely it's fine.
Speaker 1 (01:01:07):
Awesome, Thank you so much. Let me know if there's
any other details you remember in the future, feel free
to reach out. I'd love to talk to you again.
Speaker 7 (01:01:17):
All right, thank you, all right, have a good one
right bye.
Speaker 1 (01:01:22):
That was a really really interesting, unique encounter. That was great.
Hey Wayne, how are you I do it?
Speaker 8 (01:01:30):
Man?
Speaker 2 (01:01:31):
Hey?
Speaker 1 (01:01:31):
Great? Do you have a big foot?
Speaker 5 (01:01:36):
Okay?
Speaker 3 (01:01:36):
Twelve years old? Okay, okay, I was. One day I
was shooting body rockets, you know, good old fashioned bottle rockets, yep,
in the backyard, shooting them out there. Also I shooting
them out Also my mom came out of the back
out of the porch twenty one one, twenty one chestav Ohio.
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And she told me she's screaming, get me back in
the house. Now she's seen this figure in the background
swinging back and forth, back and forth. All right, this
huge creature. She went back and forth. So I ran
back in the house like she told me to. She
used a bunch, used the F word to get me
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back in the house. So I got back in the house.
The house. When I got back in the house, the
house smelled like I don't know what a smell, like
a rotten dog, rotten bletch, even our dogs coward in
the corner. She looked into the outside. See this huge
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creature was black, seven foot eight feet tall, muscular. This
is a chessivo Ohio one. Then the skip a month
A couple of days later, me and my cousins were
outside in our backyard playing all right, in the same place,
(01:03:04):
playing hide go see at night. Okay, Well, being a short,
fat kid and being slow, got tired being picked being
in all the time. Okay, So the room was we're
not allowed to go in the cornfield. So me and
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my little cousin, well, we thought we'd going cheat who
got tired being it all the time, so we ran
in the cornfield to hide the tire being it all
the time. So we ran in the cornfield to hide
the tire being in it all the time. When we
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came around this corner, we've seen this huge thing, long
hair watching other kids. It seemed like it moved his
head and had to move his shoulder down. So when
I touched it, I thought it was my cousin Timmy
because he had long hair too. So I touched it
and turned around with glowing red eyes and growling, and
(01:04:08):
it stood straight up in my head, looked up and
I asked him, You're gonna kill me now, aren't you?
And the creature looked So I decide and walked away
and didn't my sister and her cousin heard his heavy
footstemps running away. This is one twet ohio, this creature.
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I don't care if people said this bigfoot creatures are
vicious or nothing. The bigfoot creature is not vicious. I
don't think he is. Brett then't gonna hurt you, And
that's pretty awesome. I had been looking for him more
since I go camping in the woods looking for him
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once in a while. I can buy footprints of them.
And sometimes when I go through the woods, when you
get strong feeling something's watching you. And this is to me,
it was awesome because I like to how this creature is.
He doesn't how people movies make this creature, the vicious
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animal or the human flesh. They don't. If you live
em be, they'll leave you be.
Speaker 8 (01:05:30):
That that.
Speaker 3 (01:05:35):
And the glowing red eyes. And when they're upset, because
he when you touch something like you being surprised, right,
I come behind you and touch you on the shoulders
and scare you when you be upset to a little bit.
And he turn around on me. It was a growl
red eyes. When you be upset to a little bit,
(01:05:57):
He turned around on me. It was a growl red eyes.
Then he stood like seven feet eight feet tall. His
eyes changed a little bit, and you see in the
moonlight he was looking both ways. I was talking to him,
you're gonna kill me now, not a twelve year old boy. Actually,
(01:06:19):
I wasn't scared, wasn't scared at all.
Speaker 1 (01:06:25):
He just walked away from me. H, thank you, thank
you for sharing those accounts. When I know you've said
the place where it was a few times, but can
you say the area that happened again in.
Speaker 3 (01:06:40):
Ohio one out of side Chesta, Ohio.
Speaker 1 (01:06:50):
Yeah, I'm having issues hearing the actual town name. I
apologize Chesterville, Chesterville. Let me look trying to Chesterville. Oh, Chesterville, Ohio?
Speaker 2 (01:07:05):
Got it? Okay?
Speaker 1 (01:07:06):
Oh yeah, all right, so that is okay. So that's
like northeast of Columbus. Yeah, yes, sir, okay. And what
year would you would you say that? Nineteen eighty? All right,
I appreciate you sharing. I'm trying to keep track of
all this, you know, and make sure the information is down.
(01:07:28):
But Wayne, this conversation that we had, are you okay?
If I have it on my big Foot podcast, I
have as well. All right, Well, thank you. I appreciate
you coming up. Wayne, Thank you. Hey, how's it going?
Speaker 7 (01:07:45):
Hi?
Speaker 9 (01:07:46):
Good?
Speaker 1 (01:07:46):
How are you good?
Speaker 2 (01:07:48):
Good?
Speaker 1 (01:07:48):
So you have some some weird stuff that's been going
on in the woods to share?
Speaker 11 (01:07:54):
Yeah, so I just noticed that, Like you didn't have
anybody else with any bigfoot stories, but I do have.
Like I think it was like twenty three I went
to go to stay in a yoga school for a
month up in western Massachusetts, like out in the middle
of the woods. Oh wow, I've periodically, like throughout my life,
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just go to stay at like these places out in
the middle of nowhere like that kind of all over
the United States, just like get away like retreats, and
so this particular one was like a yoga teacher training
and so it was I was out there, and it
was the building itself was I think it was at
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one person a person was building like their their summer
house there. Then they died, they left it to the church.
The church turned it into a monastery, and then the
monastery it's got sold to be the yoga school. So
it got converted a third time. And I'm surely it
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was probably Native American land of course, way before all
of that. So the land that it was on, and
the school itself was up on high up on a
mountain or hill or whatever, and it overlooked the forest
and it overlooked a lake, and it was just really beautiful,
really majestic school I stayed at. I didn't even know
(01:09:22):
what it was going to look like when I got there.
It was just like my mind was like blown, you know,
when I arrived. So on the seventh day I was there,
I went hiking because we had like one day off
from our training. So I said, okay, I'm going to
go hiking, and so I just went by myself. But
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everybody was like, oh, well, just be careful for the
bears and this and that, because we were really deep.
We were really deep out in the forest. And I
was like, yeah, yeah, whatever. So I went hiking down
the hill and I was I went through a little
trail through the woods and it's like going towards the lake,
(01:10:04):
and I just started to kind of go into a
like almost I felt like a trance like state, and
I was just by myself, and it just felt as
though something was trying to communicate to me, whether it's ancestors,
Native Americans, Bigfoot. Basically, I was already in a susceptible
(01:10:29):
state because I was meditating for like a week straight.
So I was in a, i guess, an altered state.
And so I'm out in the woods by myself, in
an altered state through through meditation, not through.
Speaker 7 (01:10:44):
Any type of drugs, you know, right, And.
Speaker 11 (01:10:47):
I felt as though I became sort of a trans medium,
you know, in the woods, and I received like I
felt as though I was telepathically communicating to some beings
I don't know, aliens, ancestors whatever, you know, and they
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were saying basically like this is fake, like the building,
everything is fake, like your identity everything, you know. It's
just the only thing that's real is nature and the earth,
and like protecting the earth is like what I felt.
I received that information, you know, while I was in
(01:11:31):
the you know, so it was just it was very weird.
I went into this trance. I did like this, these
weird movements that I never did before, almost like a dance,
and I don't know, it was just a really interesting experience.
It was very it was very profound. It was a
very like profound experience that I had.
Speaker 5 (01:11:52):
And you know, I don't I.
Speaker 11 (01:11:55):
Can't really explain, but I felt like there was beings
there with me, but I didn't like I couldn't see them,
but I felt as though I was communicating to something.
Speaker 1 (01:12:08):
I have a good idea of the area that you're
talking about, and if I'm right, that area or region
is super super active.
Speaker 11 (01:12:20):
Yes, it was like Lenox, Massachusetts, Massachusetts.
Speaker 1 (01:12:24):
Yeah, I was thinking like Stockbridge, great Bearrington area.
Speaker 11 (01:12:27):
Yeah, it was like by it's not far from Stockbridge.
I was like play about a mile from Stockbridge, you know.
Speaker 1 (01:12:33):
Yeah, pretty much all over that area. October Mountain.
Speaker 11 (01:12:38):
Oh yeah, I've stayed in October Mountain. I have a
friend that has a house there, so yeah, I've stay. Yeah,
he's they've seen people that just goes just walking through
the woods there.
Speaker 1 (01:12:51):
Yeah, there's a ton of bigfoot activity on October Mountain.
And also if you go further south to Mount Washington,
there's a lot tearing hands, Great Barrington, all that whole
corner of the state is wild for bigfoot stuff.
Speaker 7 (01:13:05):
I didn't know it was so wild.
Speaker 11 (01:13:06):
I like just went there thinking I was just going
there for a yoga thing, and like I thought Massachusetts
was like more like Boston, like was more built up.
So I actually didn't even know that when I went there,
and then I just kind of had this whole experience.
I was like, whoa, this place is like intense, you know.
Speaker 1 (01:13:26):
So yeah, you just kind of fell into it. Yeah,
the whole Berkshire area is wild. Well, I appreciate you
coming up and for chatting a little bit. It's good.
Speaker 7 (01:13:34):
Yeah too.
Speaker 11 (01:13:35):
Again, all right, no problem, thank you.
Speaker 1 (01:13:37):
All right, have a good one too. Thank you for
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